Removing and replacing the core i/o board, Enabling the tpm, Example 6-1 – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

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Example 6-1 Enabling the TPM

1.

Access the EFI Shell.

2.

Enter info sec to display the server security settings on the screen. The TPM is disabled
by default.

3.

Enter secconfig to display a list of configurable security settings.

4.

Enter secconfig tpm on to enable the TPM.

7.

Reset the server.

8.

Boot the operating system. See

“Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX” (page 124)

.

9.

Restore the former TPM settings to the new TPM. See the HP-UX operating system
documentation for more information.

10. Back up the TPM security information. See the HP-UX operating system documentation for

more information.

Removing and Replacing the Core I/O Board

The core I/O board provides local and remote manageability access, and manages many critical
server functions and components such as:

Power supplies

Fans

Main memory

Front panel

Processors

Remote interfaces

USB

VGA (optional)

Server boards

The core I/O board has a unique, dedicated slot located to the left of the public PCI/PCI-X card
slots (as viewed from the front of the chassis) on the I/O board assembly. The core I/O board
includes VGA (optional), iLO 2 MP LAN, iLO 2 MP USB, and iLO 2 MP serial ports, and locator

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